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A French “Truck Museum” Travels the World in Style

Azure Magazine

Even for modern art-lovers in major cities, it can be difficult to find the time to visit an exhibition. Founded by French author Ingrid Brochard , the mobile museum organization MuMo began its journey in 2011. Last year, the program included two 2023 exhibitions: “Musique! In a secluded small town, even more so.

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A Decade of the AZ Awards

Azure Magazine

When the AZ Awards were launched in 2011 , more than 600 submissions from 25 countries poured in for consideration — not a bad showing for a brand-new undertaking. One of the most ambitious was Castor Design’s large-scale sculpture encircling a white piano during the 2016 gala at Toronto’s Evergreen Brick Works. Going on Display.

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Women’s History Month–Redefining Their Fields

Thinking Design

In 1931 she designed the cover for die neue linie , a popular magazine for young women at the time. Lustig Cohen’s work was heavily inspired by architecture, and her inclination towards typography and abstraction can be seen in everything from her designs, to her paintings, to her mixed-media, sculpture, and printmaking works.

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“Space in Itself is a Language”: A Conversation with Joar Nango

Azure Magazine

In 2017 alone, he was among the inaugural cohort of Sámi artists included in the 14th edition of the quinquennial exhibition “documenta.” The first time I encountered your work was here in Toronto at the exhibition “Folding Forced Utopias, For You.” My Master’s thesis solely dealt with that. It’s an eclectic project.

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The 10 Projects that Defined a Decade of Canadian Architecture

Azure Magazine

When 60 Richmond Street welcomed its first residents in 2011, the striking building – defined by a play of colourful, interlocking volumes – represented the Toronto Community Housing Corporation’s first new co-operative in 20 years. 60 Richmond Street East by Teeple Architects, 2010. Want to solve the housing crisis?

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There’s a Crack in the Pavement

UX Collective

It was Spring 2011, my first time in New York City, and my mind buzzed from all the stimulation around me–the blaring sound of the taxi horns, the stench of pizza and garbage hitting my face, the hypnosis of the jumbo screens in Times Square. Marble sculptures mounted on pedestals, the kind of sculptures I saw at the Museum of Modern Art.

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Architecture in Miniature: 3 Iconic Structures as Seen by Chisel & Mouse

Azure Magazine

Since 2011, brothers Robert and Gavin Paisley of Chisel & Mouse have been expertly (and painstakingly) crafting evocative scale versions of notable structures and vibrant cityscapes out of plaster. The post Architecture in Miniature: 3 Iconic Structures as Seen by Chisel & Mouse appeared first on Azure Magazine.